SAFE HOUSE Director Daniel Espinosa To Helm ASSASSIN'S CREED For Fox And Ubisoft?

Michael Fassbender is already attached to star in 20th Century Fox's big screen adaptation of Ubisoft's hit video game Assassin's Creed, and now it appears as if a director may have been found! Hit the jump for further details.

According to Twitch Film, the upcoming big screen adaptation of Assassin's Creed may have finally found a director; Safe House helmer Daniel Espinosa. That movie proved that he has a very capable grasp on action sequences, as both Ryan Reynolds and Denzel Washington faced off against each other and a number of bad guys. X-Men: Days of Future Past and 12 Years a Slave star Michael Fassbender is currently attached to star and produce in the movie which is one of many adaptations that video game developer Ubisoft have on the way. Stay tuned to CBM for further updates.

Safe House was complete garbage... No character development, No real plot development, Reynolds mumbled through most of it and it was extremely predictable. Also, I know a movie is trash when I fall asleep during it...

I hope they make this movie as an entry in the overall series, rather than some inconsequential adaptation of whatever game was out when this was penned. There's enough lore and an expansive enough universe that you can make a film series that is self contained, but informs stuff in the franchise, overall.

Wouldn't mind this being true! Safe House was a decent watch, sure he could do a good job given a decent script. Think this will turn out well, it's Ubisoft making their own films, just like Marvel now do. Comic films used to be just as bad as video game films, all have to start somewhere

Think Fassbender will be Desmond, or whatever modern day protagonist they have...sure he'll be a character that appears in several films, not just one.

Kind of hope they skip Altair, or even just use a new time frame. Wouldn't mind of they just create new Assassins, could still work the same, though I would like to see Ezio

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